narrator in the PONS Dictionary

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Going into her scientific history, the narrator mentions how she originally never questioned how her efforts fit into society.
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The first is the narrator, telling the story.
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Narrator is the young boy of the story who grows up throughout the story in the 1960s and '70s.
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Second, it should be verifiable that narrators have met with their source persons.
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A delegated narrator is in charge of presenting the program to the spectators.
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In it, the narrator recalls a one-night stand with a woman whom he has met a bar.
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It is a postmodern novel told from the point of view of numerous narrators.
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The narrator is shocked to learn that the system of soothing has been abandoned recently.
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He serves as a narrator to the audience.
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The narrator continues to win, until the bank is broken and playing ends.
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